Students’ Perception Toward The Inclusion of Target Culture in Teaching English As a Foreign Language
Main Author: | Wibowo, Hendrata Ary |
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Other Authors: | Donelson-Sims, Danielle, Rudianto, Christian |
Format: | Thesis application/pdf |
Bahasa: | eng |
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Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris FBS-UKSW
, 2016
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Online Access: |
http://repository.uksw.edu/handle/123456789/7242 |
Daftar Isi:
- This study was conducted to analyze students’ perception toward the inclusion of target culture in teaching English as a foreign language. The participants of this research study were English Department students who took American Culture and Literature as the Elective course of this Department. This study focused on analyzing students’ opinion about target culture in their EFL learning. The findings showed that the students agree that target culture should be included and focused in EFL learning but still considers source culture to help the learners understand the target culture well. The other thing, which is showed in the analysis, is that the purpose of them learning English in order to be able to communicate with native speaker from the target language well. Also, the learners learn English in order to communicate with their surrounding communities (Indonesian communities) which use English in their communication. Pedagogical implication from the findings is that EFL curriculum planners could make EFL materials, which more focus on target culture but still considers on source culture because it can build learners’ positive attitude toward learning the language. The other pedagogical implication is that teachers can consider students’ positive and negative attitude toward learning culture that affect the teaching and learning process. They can make some strategies to build good atmosphere so that the learners can change their positive to be more positive and it can help them to get highly motivation in teaching learning process.